'Why don't they go on Big Brother?' 'Love rat' soccer star who had THREE women on the go at the same time accuses them of using him to become famous - and says he's just 'an amazing player enjoying his life'

Former Premier League football star Steven Taylor has slammed the women who have come forward to brand him a 'love rat' - saying they are just trying to become famous.

Taylor, 32, has been accused of seeing up to three models at the same time, messaging them on Instagram to make first contact.

Taylor told Daily Mail Australia he was a 'single lad' who was enjoying life in New Zealand, where he plays for Wellington Phoenix in the Australian A-League.

'They've got no life, I just can't believe it. They're just trying to get some fame. Why don't they go on Big Brother or something,' he said.

Since coming forward with her story, Ms Adomaitis said she couldn't believe it when two other women shared similar tales of romance with the footballer

All of the women are models and were first contacted by Taylor on Instagram. They include Ms Coffey (pictured), a woman based in Sydney and another living in Auckland

'They're trying to make something of nothing. It's just embarrassing for them.

'They've got no life. I'm really enjoying it out here.'

Taylor said he has received messages of support from friends in Newcastle, where he played for 13 years.

'If I was a married man I'd be holding my hands up - but I'm not,' he said.

'Is it a bad thing?'

Taylor claimed the women went public with their stories after he had blocked them on Instagram.

'What part of ''I don't want to see you'' do they not understand?' he said.

'I'm an amazing player and I'm just enjoying life. It's going back two years.'

Taylor told Daily Mail Australia that he was a 'single lad' who was enjoying spending time in New Zealand.

'If I was a married man I'd be putting my hands up - but I'm not,' he said.

The woman at the centre of the love scandal involving Steven Taylor claims he was seeing three different women at the same time. Pictured: Diana Adomaitis

Text messages obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Taylor telling Ms Adomaitis how he wants to 'take her knickers off' and have sex with her, while calling her 'wifey' - another nickname he also used on model Katy Coffey (pictured)

The woman at the centre of the love scandal involving Taylor claims he was seeing three different women at the same time.

Former Premier League star Taylor, 32, was outed for using the same pet name 'Long Pins' for his lovers.

One of his girlfriends Diana Adomaitis, 22, said three women have now come forward to say they were seeing the Wellington Phoenix player about the same time.

Text messages obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Taylor telling Ms Adomaitis how he wants to 'take her knickers off' and have sex with her, while calling her 'wifey' - another nickname he also used on model Katy Coffey, 33.

Ms Adomaitis said while she was on a 32-hour flight from London to visit him in New Zealand, Taylor was in Sydney with another woman.

Ten hours later, Taylor was sleeping with Ms Adomaitis at his waterfront apartment in Wellington.

Ms Adomaitis (pictured with Taylor) said while she was on a 32-hour flight from London to visit him in New Zealand, Taylor was in Sydney with another woman

Ten hours later, Taylor was sleeping with Ms Adomaitis at his waterfront apartment in Wellington. Pictured are some of the sordid texts he would send Ms Adomaitis

'I don't understand how he could keep up because he was messaging me constantly, like all day, all night sending me pictures,' Ms Adomaitis said.

'It turns out, when I was in bed next to him he was sending videos to these other girls saying I want you to be here but I was right there next to him, I've got screenshots and I was with him at the same time.'

Since coming forward with her story, Ms Adomaitis said she couldn't believe it when two other women shared similar tales of romance with the footballer.

All of the women are models and were first contacted by Taylor on Instagram. They include Ms Coffey, a woman based in Sydney and another living in Auckland.

Ms Adomaitis and Ms Coffey have become friends after bonding over their shared experiences, meeting for dinner on Saturday at Piccolino in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, a popular spot for northern-based footballers and their significant others.

'We think he's searching by places and looking at girls who are good looking and then he would message her.

'We can't understand, I was loyal to him, I was really loyal. I was giving him all the love he needed and I was getting love from his all the time.

Ms Adomaitis flew to Wellington to spend time with Taylor last year

It was after she posted this photo from his balcony in Wellington to Instagram that she was contacted by another woman who said she was also seeing Taylor

'He wanted me to move with him, we were talking about kids, getting married in a few years and all this sort of thing. I don’t understand why he would do that,' Ms Adomaitis said

'He wanted me to move with him, we were talking about kids, getting married in a few years and all this sort of thing. I don’t understand why he would do that.'

While spending time together in Wellington, Ms Adomaitis and Taylor went for a night out in the city with his Phoenix teammates.

She said she wanted to share a photo of herself with Taylor to social media but the player refused.

Ms Coffey said she was in a two-year on-and-off relationship with Taylor

She said Taylor used the same nickname to refer to both her (pictured) and Ms Adomaitis

'He's a private person, he doesn’t want pictures to get out, and he didn’t let me do it. He didn’t want anyone else to see, he didn’t want me to post the picture,' she said.

'I posted a picture of myself at his house, and that’s how the Australian girl found me. She was looking at his pictures and who was liking them and then found me. She saw my profile and a picture of me at his house, and the date as well.

'I think there are more girls, and they should know. I really appreciate the Australian girl messaging me because otherwise I wouldn’t have found out.'

Ms Adomaitis is pictured with Taylor during a night out in Wellington during her visit

While spending time together in Wellington, Ms Adomaitis and Taylor went for a night out in the city with his Phoenix teammates

Ms Adomaitis said Taylor denied the accusations of cheating when she first confronted him

Just as she was planning to apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand to visit Taylor, Ms Adomaitis received a message from another woman who recognised one of her photos as being taken on his balcony.

'Your boyfriend Steven Taylor is a piece of s**t liar just [for your information] . . . just thought you should know,' the message read.

The woman also sent Ms Adomaitis screenshots of her messages with Taylor, revealing she received texts begging her to come and visit him while he was spending time with Ms Adomaitis.

Ms Adomaitis said the player denied the allegations at first when she confronted him.

Just as she was planning to apply for a visa to travel to New Zealand to visit Taylor, Ms Adomaitis received a message from another woman

Pictured is a message thread between Ms Adomaitis and former Premier League footballer Steven Taylor

'I spoke to him on the phone and I asked him if he had cheated on me when we were dating and he said ''No, of course not, you are my world, you are my love, I only want you'',' she said.

'And I said ''Steven I know everything, why are you lying to me?'' and he was a bit confused and asked ''What do you know?'' and I said ''I know about the girl''.

'He got confused about which girl.'

Taylor had messaged Ms Coffey in September saying 'Morning long pins, what you doing today?'.''

Just two days before, he had used the same name to refer to Ms Adomaitis. He also used the same nickname in November for the woman in Sydney.

Taylor played more than 200 games for Newcastle United, making his Premier League debut in 2003. He signed to play for the Phoenix in the A-League in 2018.

An Australian model who refused to be named also sent Ms Adomaitis screenshots of her messages (pictured), which Daily Mail Australia has obtained

In another message, Taylor told the Australian woman that he wanted to 'stamp my mark' on her

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Football star Steven Taylor claims women who call him a 'love rat' just want to be famous